“The Internet of Things holds great promise but most people don't know how they can experience it,” said Jay Giraud, CEO, Mojio. “With Mojio, you can now put any car's status, health and location right on your wrist.”

Mojio Gauge - a virtual mechanic app for Android, iOS and Apple Watch - gives drivers the power of having a car mechanic in their pocket, providing them with real-time vehicle health alerts and status updates. On the Apple Watch, Gauge provides quick access to a vehicle's overall health, as well as fuel level readings, diagnostic alerts and current location.

Other features of the Mojio Gauge application include:

Reads the unique VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to provide drivers with contextual information specific to their make, model, and year, such as important recall notices from the NHSTA and recommended maintenance schedules

Runs diagnostic scans in the background and on-demand, instantly alerting drivers about car trouble and informing them of exactly what the problem is before seeing a mechanic

Mojio Cloak - a connected car alarm app for Android, iOS and Apple Watch (coming soon) - immediately alerts car owners with text and audio notifications if their car is being stolen, providing owners peace of mind knowing where their car is at all times, which is currently unavailable via traditional car alarms. Also to be released on Apple Watch soon, Cloak will provide vibration-based alerts on your wrist, ensuring immediate action can be taken.

Other features of the Mojio Cloak application include:

Single-tap activation and deactivation of the Cloak alarm

Uses the cellular connection of the Mojio 3G+GPS device to monitor a car's exact location in real-time, whether it is parked or in motion

Instantly alerts drivers if their ignition has been turned on, so appropriate action can be taken against a potential theft

Helps drivers locate their car's parking spot to make sure it's exactly where it should be

“Since Mojio's launch 6 months ago, we have built a community of passionate drivers who readily share their experiences and feedback with us,” said Jay Giraud, CEO, Mojio. “We know that people want their car to behave more like their smartphone, intuitively sharing information that is important and personal to them. Gauge and Cloak are new apps with richer features that provide immediate value out of the box and ongoing peace of mind for anyone who ever worries about their car's health and status.”

Both apps require the Mojio 3G+GPS device which is $149 USD ($169 in Canada), including the first year of cellular service, and connects almost any car to the Internet of Things through premium cellular networks - AT&T in the US and TELUS in Canada. Subscriptions after the first year are $4.99 USD per month ($6.99 in Canada).

For more information about Mojio and its open platform for connecting cars, or for details on purchasing the Mojio device, please visit our home page.

Founded in 2012, Mojio delivers unparalleled insights on what's happening under the hood and behind the wheel. Apps powered by Mojio provide accurate, near real-time, contextual information to drivers and enterprises to keep them better informed on and off the road. Mojio's open platform for connecting cars makes it easy for developers to create apps that solve problems for road warriors and businesses alike. With a plug-and-play device for the car and mobile apps for the smartphone, Mojio improves the driving experience by helping drivers to plan and record trips, share driving information with friends and family and better understand their car's health. For the enterprise, Mojio is a fully scalable, customizable and cost-effective option for resource management that can host multiple web and smartphone based applications.